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The song Le cose che vivi, released in September 1996, stands as a central piece in the repertoire of Laura Pausini. Originally in Italian, the artist also explored its sound in Spanish under the title Las cosas que vives and in Portuguese as Tudo o que eu vivo. This composition, lasting 4 minutes and 31 seconds, falls within the pop rock genre, though it is often associated with the emotive ballads that characterize Pausini. The lyrics, written by Cheope and G. Carella, along with the music by Fabrizio Baldoni and Gino De Stefani, shape a narrative that invites reflection on life experiences. The production of this piece was led by Laura Pausini herself, alongside Alfredo Cerruti and Dado Parisini, who collaborated to bring this song to life.
The album bearing the same name, Le cose che vivi, was a significant milestone in Laura Pausini's career, marking her debut with simultaneous releases in Italian and Spanish in September 1996. This strategy allowed the album to reach a wider audience, selling over 3 million copies worldwide and surpassing 300,000 units in Spain alone. The album's promotion included the "World Wide Tour 1997", which ran from March to June 1997. In 2013, the song took on a new dimension when it was re-recorded in collaboration with Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo, presented in Italian-Portuguese and Spanish-Portuguese versions for the compilation album 20 - The Greatest Hits / 20 - Grandes Éxitos. The music video for Le cose che vivi, which evokes the structure of a film by showcasing fragments of the artist's daily life, was nominated for Video of the Year at the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, demonstrating the song's visual and narrative impact.
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